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underside of the leaves ferruginous with rather long soft hairs. Leaves 
petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, wi 
crenate, rounded at the base, 3 to 4 i 
above, pale opaque and minutely glandular 
conspicuous on both sides 
. long, rather thin, shining 
-dotted underneath, the veins 
outside, the inner ones elliptical or obovate-oblong, thin, all more or less 
otted with immersed glands tamens about 15, about 1 line long, 
the filaments rather shorter than the anthers ; anthers tipped by a short 
appendage to the connective. Ovary glabrous, oblong, about 1 line long. 
N. S. Wales. Hastings river, C. Moore. 
Orver CII. LAU RINEJZE. 
mg, sometimes enlarged over or under the fruit, or rarely adnate to the 
Ovary and fr 
nting, an 
tregularly ineréased or diminished in number; there are also frequently 
flume of sessile or stipitate rather large glands, one on each side of the 
: ent either of the inner or rarely of the outer of the two stamens 
pene to the inner perianth-segments ; anthers adnate, with 2 col- 
n tal cells or 2 superposed pairs of cells, each cell opening 1n a valve 
es Very short, with a capitate disk-shaped or obliquely dilated stigma, 
dry or shortly and irregularly lobed. Fruit a berry or drupe, rar ly 
and di nearly so, the perianth entirely deciduous, or the tube enlarge 
isk-shaped or cup-shaped under the fruit or more or less succulent 
me Closing over it or adnate to it. Seed pendulous, with a membra- 
Superior radicle.—'Trees or shrubs with alternate or rarely irregularly 
prosite leaves, more or less glandular-dotted and aromatic (except in 
: ia) usuall 
tical twin y entire and ever 
- dn race ; i 
ma. mes, clusters, or panicles; or, in Cassytha, the flowers singly ar 
In spikes or racemes. 
